Handbook of Maintenance Management and Engineering

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To be able to compete successfully both at national and international levels, production systems and equipment must perform at levels not even thinkable a decade ago. Requirements for increased product quality, reduced throughput time and enhanced operating effectiveness within a rapidly changing customer demand environment continue to demand a high maintenance performance. In some cases, maintenance is required to increase operational effectiveness and revenues and customer satisfaction while reducing capital, operating and support costs. This may be the largest challenge facing production enterprises these days. For this, maintenance strategy is required to be aligned with the production logistics and also to keep updated with the current best practices. Maintenance has become a multidisciplinary activity and one may come across situations in which maintenance is the responsibility of people whose training is not engineering. This handbook aims to assist at different levels of understanding whether the manager is an engineer, a production manager, an experienced maintenance practitioner or a beginner. Topics selected to be included in this handbook cover a wide range of issues in the area of maintenance management and engineering to cater for all those interested in maintenance whether practitioners or researchers. This handbook is divided into 6 parts and contains 26 chapters covering a wide range of topics related to maintenance management and engineering.

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

Front Matter

Pages i-xxvii

Maintenance Organization

Front Matter

Maintenance Organization

Maintenance Productivity and Performance Measurement

Pages 17-41

Methods and Tools in Maintenance

Front Matter

Pages 43-43

Failure Statistics

Pages 45-73

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

Pages 75-90

Maintenance Control Systems

Front Matter

Pages 91-91

Maintenance Control

Pages 93-113

Guidelines for Budgeting and Costing Planned Maintenance Services

Pages 115-132

Simulation Based Approaches for Maintenance Strategies Optimization

Pages 133-153

Maintenance Planning and Scheduling

Front Matter

Pages 155-155

Maintenance Forecasting and Capacity Planning

Pages 157-190

Integrated Spare Parts Management

Pages 191-222

Turnaround Maintenance

Pages 223-235

Maintenance Planning and Scheduling

Pages 237-262

Models for Production and Maintenance Planning in Stochastic Manufacturing Systems

Pages 263-299

Maintenance Strategies

Front Matter

Pages 301-301

Inspection Strategies for Randomly Failing Systems

Pages 303-335

System Health Monitoring and Prognostics – A Review of Current Paradigms and Practices

Pages 337-362

Editors and Affiliations

Department of Systems Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan

Mirce Akademy, Exeter, UK

Faculté de Sciences et de Génie, Département de Génie Mécanique, Université Laval, Sainte-Foy, Canada

About the editors

Dr Mohamed Ben-Daya has been a professor in the Department of Systems Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, since 1999. He gained his PhD in Operations Research in 1988 from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, where he also gained his MSc in 1984. Dr Ben-Daya’s research interests are: mathematical programming; production and inventory control; scheduling; and maintenance engineering and quality control.

Dr Salih O. Duffuaa has been a professor in the Department of Systems Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, since 1994. His research interests include: mathematical modelling; network flow; mathematical programming; quality assurance and control; maintenance engineering; and management optimization of quality and maintenance systems. Dr Duffuaa gained his PhD in Operations Research in 1982 from the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

Dr Abdul Raouf has been a professor at the Institute of Management and Technology, University of Management and Leadership in Lahore, Pakistan, since 2000. He gained his PhD from the University of Windsor.

Dr Jezdimir Knezvic established the self-financing centre for Management of Industrial Reliability, Cost and Effectiveness (MIRCE) at Exeter University in 1991, where he is still a professor. He has contributed to over 300 publications worldwide including books, papers and reports. Dr Knezvic gained his Bachelors degree, Masters degree and PhD from the University of Belgrade.

Dr Daoud Ait-Kadi has been a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Université Laval, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, since 1990. He gained his PhD from the Université de Montréal in 1985. Dr Ait-Kadi’s research interests include: design and control of production systems; optimization of themaintenance and reliability systems subject to random failures; optimization of a system’s life cycle; development of advanced technologies for the design and control of supply chains in a probabilistic context; optimization of validation texts for the reliability of innovative systems; and reliability.

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